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Nov 3rd, 2009, 05:57 PM
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hey, hes an outdoor rabbit lives in a hutch out side, ive tried uploading a picture of him but its too big to upload
i wont be leaving the doe in with him all the time just the time when i need her to go in and then she will live in her own hutch as expecting doe's need space and stress free environment, he's a proven buck and ive put him up as stud and ive got a few people asking to have him as the daddy for their future litters!
ive had a dog before too white boxer male lived outside. miss him bree. Is everyone from the u.k here?
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:01 PM
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M much better now
still gt lil flue buhh
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sofia Mini Rex
hey, hes an outdoor rabbit lives in a hutch out side, ive tried uploading a picture of him but its too big to upload
i wont be leaving the doe in with him all the time just the time when i need her to go in and then she will live in her own hutch as expecting doe's need space and stress free environment, he's a proven buck and ive put him up as stud and ive got a few people asking to have him as the daddy for their future litters!
ive had a dog before too white boxer male lived outside. miss him bree. Is everyone from the u.k here?
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No. Not everyone is from UK. You have got something going on there don't you. You really do know what you are doing.
Even a Smile can be Charity!
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:16 PM
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yes ive done my research have many friends around the u.k and their breeders and genuine people, i take good care of him and want to and WILL do the same with his future family, he has a rabbit run to that my dad built cant seem to get it up on here it wont let me :@
so your not from the u.k then?
what was it like raising the young?
av just added you as a friend hope thats okay? the picture you have of your rabbit, its just like the one in my avatar, the breed of yur rabbit is dutch, a dutch rabbit. did you know this? x
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:27 PM
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^ I am from U.S.A.
Raising the young was tough in simple words. The worst part was I was not prepared & didn't know how to take care of them.
You have to feed them every 2 hours in the first few weeks. Even teaching them how to drink was hard. Keep them warm at all times. In my case Kaka was not so used to the whole baby business & as protective as she was towards them there were times when she accidentally stumbled upon her own babies. She was not also able to feed them either. My mom was like a 12 hour caretaker for the babies & the rest of the time I divided with my sisters.
One month is all it took & the end result was too cute. We had rabbits hopping around everywhere.
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 06:28 PM
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Actually I didn't. Thanks for letting me know  I miss her & its completely fine.
Yours looks like he is in heaven. Cute picture.
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 07:00 PM
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I love animals. I currently have two Siamese cats, a brother and sister pair. I've had them since they were babies, and they're almost 9 years old!
Growing up my family always had rabbits and cats as pets.
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 07:06 PM
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thanks for the advice i bought a book especially for looking after him, wanted to do it all properly and legitly, didnt want to be a typical pakii lol
if you have to hand rear them only suppose to feed once day as the mother would feed once, within the first 24 hours of their life they survie withought milk all they need is wamr but after yjey need milk!
mashallah you did well you brought up 8 healthy babies must be proud 
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 07:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NYCGori
I love animals. I currently have two Siamese cats, a brother and sister pair. I've had them since they were babies, and they're almost 9 years old!
Growing up my family always had rabbits and cats as pets.
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thats brill youv probably had loads of fun with them very vocal cats arnt they!!
what colours are yours?
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 07:24 PM
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Yes, mine definitely like to talk, but they have softer voices than normal Siamese. They are actually only half Siamese, so their voices are not as shrill, but their looks are pure Siamese. But they still like to have a full conversation---when I get home from work they will follow me around and answer me as I talk to them. 
The boy is a blue point, and the girl is a chocolate point. Their names are Basha and Booma. Basha's pic is on my profile page. 
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 07:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sofia Mini Rex
thanks for the advice i bought a book especially for looking after him, wanted to do it all properly and legitly, didnt want to be a typical pakii lol
if you have to hand rear them only suppose to feed once day as the mother would feed once, within the first 24 hours of their life they survie withought milk all they need is wamr but after yjey need milk!
mashallah you did well you brought up 8 healthy babies must be proud 
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Oh yeah. The only bad part was my mom wasn't too proud of me  We already had a hamster, turtles, the other rabbit Cheeku & then all babies. It was fun though. We ended giving all of the rabbits away at the end.
Its nice that you are doing proper research before breeding. If I would have known what was up I would have have probably had 10 healthy babies if not 13.
Hand rearing babies need to be fed more than once. Reason being formula milk is not as full of nutrients as a mother rabbit's milk might be. So need to be fed more frequently. Also what I noticed was that in their first week they were not able to drink much in one go. So I decided upon alternative hours. Just to warn you feeding time is always a messy time.
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 09:44 PM
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I had a lamb ka bachhaa  long time ago
I named him TIGER 
I like long walks
specially when they are taken by people I dont like
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 09:54 PM
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i've two budgies, Blue and Lemon. The boy is 1 year old while the girl actually is a granny at age 13...the normal life expectancy of Budgies in the wild is 8 years. she has lived way past the average age. 
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 10:41 PM
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....dora diyay confused hamnay...
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got a female cat.. (tabby) name: timbit
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I  pets but horses as pets 
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*raises one eyebrow* . . . . . keep away from me 
Ba'Qalam-e-khud, deewaan'e-gs say baraah'e-raast, Jang Bahaadur Nawaab'e-Lucknow Shaan'e-Brampton Miyaan Shamsheer-ul-Faizy(H.R.H.H.Mister confused)
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 10:43 PM
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i own a BABAR SHER 
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Nov 3rd, 2009, 10:43 PM
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....dora diyay confused hamnay...
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LOL! 
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Nov 4th, 2009, 03:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hashmat Usmani
i've two budgies, Blue and Lemon. The boy is 1 year old while the girl actually is a granny at age 13...the normal life expectancy of Budgies in the wild is 8 years. she has lived way past the average age. 
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wow thats good to know you must be doing everythign right
my chacha owns a african grey parrot ive not been up to see it yet seen pics but not been around, they had a geen amazon bird i think thats what its called not sure
its good to know alot of oher people own animals too (:
does anyone know anybody who fights their dogs? alot of apney lads around here do its disgusting and cruel!!
the dogs are literally crying    
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Nov 4th, 2009, 03:32 PM
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sofia u can post in otehr threads in cafe' too n get to know ppl
btw 
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Nov 6th, 2009, 09:20 AM
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Nov 6th, 2009, 09:31 AM
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aww he looks so cute! 
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